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Originally Posted by digitaldivas
Hmm, well that sucks, I would have done the same thing. I was always blessed to work at higher end establishments. My guest check averages were maybe 40-60 bucks a person. I worked with professionals and usually servers who do shitty jobs do not enjoy what they do.
I, on the other hand, really did. Wine service, wine recommendations, table side service, crumbers, the whole spiel. And thankfully, I rarely had under 15 percent tips. 18-20+ percent was the norm. Also, as a foot fetishist, it was cool to look at all of the rich women's feet and shit, lmfao. I dunno..., if your older and have been in the service industry, you will usually try to gain the experience and stuff to work at nicer establishments, for the clientele.
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yep, it does. This was the second time we had this person. The first time was for lunch and she sucked ass totally and I told my wife we would never sit in her section again.
The second time we went, it was Valentines Day. When we were seated, I noticed we had this same person. Even though I was very reluctant to sit in her section, my wife said lets give her another chance as she might have been having a shitty day the last time we were there, so I agreed....bad mistake.
We now sit in the section of the girl that took care of things prior and we have another waitress or two that are our fav's. We did find out that we are not the only customers that complain about her service.
If I were management, I would have let this person go along time ago. I be sure each time we go to mentioned we do not want to be seated in that persons section.
On another note, I usually tip 20% if the service is good. I was once a waiter and know how hard it is to make a living off of tips, but on the other hand, I can tell when you are a shitty server......
